Luciano dos Reis Frizzera
Thesis supervisor: Fenwick McKelvey
Thesis title: Artificial Intelligence & Algorithmic Mediations: Affect, Power, and Subjectivation on Kaggle
Luciano is an experienced graphic designer and web developer having produced a number of interactive interfaces and digital platforms for data collection and visualization, semantic text editors, games, and websites.
As a recent PhD graduate from the Communication Studies program at Concordia University, his research explored the political and social implications of digital sensors, datafication, and hyper-nudges to understand how algorithmic mediation is mobilized to produce subjects and reorganize life.
Selected Refereed Journal Articles:
- Reis, R., Zanetti, D., & Frizzera, L. (2020). A conveniência dos algoritmos. Compolítica, 10(1), 35–58. https://doi.org/10.21878/compolitica.2020.10.1.333
- Durocher, M., Thulin, S., Salles, J., & Frizzera, L. (2019). Step, step, rest, step: Challenging age-related norms and biometric bodies through self-tracking data-rematerialization. International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/14794713.2019.1677026
- Reis, R., Zanetti, D., Frizzera, L. (2019). Algorithms and Disinformation: The role of YouTube in the Brazilian politics. Proceedings in Congresso da Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Comunicação e Política.
- Frizzera, L. (2018). I/O: Reinforcing Newsmaking Practices Through Algorithmic Media. Stream: Inspiring Critical Thought, 10(1), 39–51.
- Frizzera, L. (2015). Mobile Media as New Forms of Spatialization. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 40(1), 29–43.
- Frizzera, L., Radzikowska, M., Roeder, G., Pena, E., Dobson, T., Rockwell, G., Ruecker, S. The INKE Research Group. (2013). Visual Workflow Interfaces for Editorial Processes. Literary and Linguistic Computing, 28(3), 26. DOI:10.1093/llc/fqt053
MA Thesis:
- Frizzera, L. (2014). Mobile Media: New Mediations in the Urban Space (MA Thesis). University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.39842
Book Chapter:
- Frizzera, L., & Zanandrea, A. (2005). Os primórdios da Imprensa no Espírito Santo. In Impressões Capixabas: 165 anos de jornalismo no Espírito Santo (1st ed., pp. 35–65). Vitória: Departamento de Imprensa Oficial do Espírito Santo.
Selected Refereed Conference Presentations:
1. Salles, J., Frizzera, L. (2021). On Chance : l’utilisation d’agents conversationnels pour la vulgarisation scientifique. Colloque 544 - Les agents conversationnels (chatbots) en éducation : où en sommes-nous? , 88e Congrès de l'Acfas, 4 au 5 mai 2021, Virtual.
2. Frizzera, L., Cselinacz, M., Ilovan, M., Ensslin, A., & Rockwell, G. (2020). Knowing Ourselves: Building an Interactive Researcher Map at the University of Alberta. CSDH, London, Canada.
3. Frizzera, L., McKelvey, F. (2019) The Political Narrative of YouTube Recommendation System: 2018 Ontario election. Canadian Communication Association (CCA). Vancouver, Canada.
4. Frizzera, L., Zamboni, J., Salles, J. (2019) PICT.IO: Developing a Collaborative Game for Humans and Machines. Canadian Games Studies Association (CGSA). Vancouver, Canada.
5. Salles, J., Frizzera, L. (2019) Loto-doc: Exploring chatbot in interactive documentary. International Communication Association (ICA) Pre-Conference on Human-Machine Communication. Washington, USA.
6. Reis, R., Zanetti, D., Frizzera, L. (2019) Algorithms and Disinformation: The role of YouTube in the Brazilian politics. Congresso da Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Comunicação e Política. Brasilia, Brazil.
7. Frizzera, L. (2017). I/O: Enforcing Idealized Newsmaking Practices Through Algorithms. Presented at the CCA, Toronto, Canada.
8. Frizzera, L. (2016). Accelerating Sharing Economy: Uber’s Dysfunctional Discourse of Technological Disruption. Presented at the CCA - Canadian Communication Association, Calgary, Canada.
9. Frizzera, L. (2014). Decoding Location-Based Information: Mobile Media Approach. In Experimental Interfaces for Reading 2.0. Chicago, USA: INKE
10. Frizzera, L., Vela, S., Sondheim, D., Michura, P., Ilovan, M., Rockwell, G., Ruecker, S., & INKE TEAM. (2013). Designing for Multitouch Surfaces as Social Reading Environments. Presented in the panel "The Design of New Knowledge Environments” at the Digital Humanities 2013, Lincoln, USA: DH. http://dh2013.unl.edu/abstracts/ab-318.html
Social media links:
Blog: Alt Tab: MULTITASKING MY LIFE
Github: https://github.com/lucaju